What if the LHC finds nothing?

Oct 27, 2010 20:55

"That would be extremely interesting, because if it doesn't find anything, it means the standard model of particle physics is doomed. Anyway, as the physicist Guido Altarelli said in his concluding remarks at this year's Physics at the LHC conference, that is 'approximately impossible'."
- Sergio Bertolucci, CERN director of research and scientific computing
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